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Les evenements d'orient; le 22 novembre 1916, les representants de puissances ennemies en Grece, qu Creator: Unknown
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Les evenements d'orient; le 22 novembre 1916, les representants de puissances ennemies en Grece, qu Creator: Unknown
Les evenements d'orient; le 22 novembre 1916, les representants de puissances ennemies en Grece, quittent Athenes par le port du Piree, a bord du paquebot Mykali> >, 1916. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 1" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]
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Conflict Leaving Lillustration Macedonian Front Official Officials Passenger Ship Piraeus Attica Greece Salonika Campaign Salonika Front
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This photograph, titled 'Les evenements d'orient; le 22 novembre 1916, les representants de puissances ennemies en Grece, quittent Athenes par le port du Piree, à bord du paquebot Mykali,' is a poignant reminder of the events during the First World War. The image captures a significant moment in history as representatives of enemy powers, departing from Athens, Greece, leave the country via the port of Piraeus aboard the passenger ship Mykali. The year was 1916, and the European powers were deeply engrossed in the ongoing conflict. Greece, though officially neutral, was not immune to the war's influence. The country was under occupation by the Central Powers, with German and Bulgarian forces in control of Thessaloniki and parts of Macedonia. Salonika Front and Macedonian Front were active battlefields, and the situation was tense. In this photograph, we see a group of officials, likely diplomats or military personnel, boarding the ship. Their departure signifies the end of a chapter in Greece's involvement in the First World War. The image is taken from 'L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume 1' published by L'Illustration, Paris, in 1924. The print, now a valuable historical artifact, offers a glimpse into the past, documenting a pivotal moment during the First World War.
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